Multiple Choice
Matching: The letter of the correct definition is given in the space provided.
-Substance
A) The defining content of what religion is about, the "stuff" of religion.
B) The nature of a definition of religion that is so general that it includes items that are not religion.
C) The nature of a definition of religion that specifies too much content and so omits some religions.
D) A tendency to interpret a complex phenomenon (like religion) in terms of only one of its functions.
E) The various social and psychological effects of religion, for example, how it helps people respond to suffering.
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